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The phrase "a point of origin for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the starting location or source of something, such as an idea, event, or process.
Example: "The research paper identifies a point of origin for the cultural movement in the early 20th century."
Alternatives: "a source of" or "a starting point for".
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Other gems we saw downtown included two recently restored British-built train stations, the Estação Julio Prestes, now a concert hall for the state symphony orchestra, and the Estação da Luz, still a point of origin for several rail lines.
"It gives us a point of origin for the angiosperms".
It may also be in the sense of a point of origin for the transfer of information: the central dogma of molecular biology, which represents a 1950s reformulation of Weismannism in terms of information theory, asserts that information travels unidirectionally from nucleic acids to protein, and never vice versa.
In the 1930s and the war years, the Nihon Roman-ha ("Japan Romantic School"), which argued for an intellectual and cultural "revolt against the West" identified the achievements of Motoori Norinaga and other nativist scholars as a point of origin for their own endeavor.
First, we identify a point of origin for the population expansion, which is assumed to be approximated spatially by the location of the earliest radiocarbon-dated site in the data set.
This will give you a point of origin for your light source.
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It said Slovakia "has been a point of origin or transit for arms deliveries to human rights abusers and countries in violent conflicts, as well as to suspected illegal destinations," and that "the airport in Bratislava has been a hub for illegitimate arms shipments".
First, the Keating Five scandal provides a point of origin and touchstone for the dishonest and dishonorable way McCain is running his campaign, which has finally become a central point of attack for the Obama campaign.
The dramatic stage-lit images show windswept, blasted trees in the Irish and French countryside – the fruits of his absurd quest to find a real life point-of-origin for an act of imagination.
A point of origin is thus formed from the research for further research to look through the lens of the governmental bodies and universities.
Unlike Beauvoir, they are philosophically and temperamentally more sympathetic to the split of subjectivity detailed by psychoanalysis, the idea that I am not I, that self-division rather than self-identity is the fundamental feature of human existence, and therefore that the subject is not a unitary point of origin for choice.
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